1. Cook at least once a week
2. Go to the gym at LEAST three times a week
3. Learn how to sew/mend/alter my own clothes
4. Start my homework the first day it is assigned
5. Save at least $700/month
6. Do more thoughtful things for the people I love
7. Eat healthier
8. Open up a CD. (Those money CDs. Not a compact disk, haha)
9. Finish school
10. Travel outside of the country
11. Cook more Filipino food
12. Completely know how to use my Nikon D80
13. Sell the stuff in my closet that I don’t use anymore (books, hobby stuff)
14. Do my laundry and iron regularly
15. Start a photoblog
16. Volunteer at a non-profit
17. DJ a gig.
18. Learn to use a road bike.
19. Run 9min miles (hey, it’s been a long time since I ran)
20. Read five books for leisure
21. Learn Tagalog
22. Relearn Spanish
23. Go on a hike
24. Swim a mile without stopping.
bouncySo last year, I started this whole “birthday resolutions” which I have been striving to accomplish. Last year, I turned 23 and completed 14 out of the 23. This year, I made 24 because I’m turning 24. What I like about these resolutions are that they are so very personal. And its great to sync it up with my birthday since it’s like the more I get older, the wiser I become and the more I have to take care of myself.
- Cook at LEAST once a week
- Go to the gym at LEAST three times a week
- Learn how to sew/mend/alter my own clothes
- Start my homework the first day it is assigned
- Save at least $700/month
- Do more thoughtful things for the people I love
- Eat healthier
- Open up a CD. (Those money CDs. Not a compact disk, haha)
- Finish school
- Travel outside of the country
- Cook more Filipino food
- Completely know how to use my Nikon D80
- Sell the stuff in my closet that I don’t use anymore (books, hobby stuff)
- Do my laundry and iron regularly
- Start a photoblog
- Volunteer at a non-profit
- DJ a gig.
- Learn to use a road bike.
- Run 9min miles (hey, it’s been a long time since I ran)
- Read five books for leisure
- Learn Tagalog
- Relearn Spanish
- Go on a hike
- Swim a mile without stopping.
So I’ve been looking at furniture a lot lately. Mostly because I will be needing to furnish the house I bought recently in Redondo Beach. I have given myself a budget of $2,500 to furnish the house. This budget will cover the following:
- Couch/Sofa
- Dinner Table
- Chairs
- Plates & Silverware
- Bed Frame
- Mattress
- Desk
- Media Center
- Pots and Pans
- ottoman storage
So that’s a lot of furniture and not a lot of money. One particular piece that I want is a nice desk since I am a student and would like a workspace where I can use my computer and have room to write on. With that desk I wanted extra functionality… some place to hold my writing stuff and a file cabinet to hold all my important paperwork (bank statements, payslips, mortgage papers, etc etc). And since I liked flashy things, I decided to look at crateandbarrel.com for that piece of furniture.
I found the following piece (Crate and Barrel Oak Park Compact Office) and fell in love:
However, I did not love the price. It was $999.99! Adding the California sales tax of 9.25% the grand total comes out to be $1092.50. That is half my budget! So I had to find another workstation solution…. a much cheaper solution…
With hours of online searching, I found the following desk (South Shore Metropole Credenza). It has a similar layout… I think its made out different wood and has different details and hardware. But it is much cheaper!
This piece of furniture is $269.99!!!! With the California sales tax it comes down to $294.96! That is about $800 less; nearly 4x less than the Crate and Barrel desk. I think I am going to get it.
With that extra $800, I think I can make me a foam mattress and buy all my kitchen stuff.
Lesson learned: While Crate and Barrel has really nice sh*t, you can find similar stuff if you’re willing to search. You can save yourself a pretty penny or $800.
[x]Clean out car, possibly detail
[ ]study for EIT exam
[ ]write personal statement
[ ]study for GRE
[\]get off the ass and start running 9 minute miles (NOTE: I got off the ass, but can’t do 9min miles)
[\]prove (to myself) that oregon is the state above california (NOTE: Purchased plane tickets)
[ ]film vegetarian/non-vegetarian cooking show
[ ]make iphone pix “tennis” program protype
[ ]finish hip-hop/rap/club track
[ ]finish dance track with the bearface<3
[ ]Clean out car, possibly detail
[ ]study for EIT exam
[ ]write personal statement
[ ]study for GRE
[ ]get off the ass and start running 9 minute miles
[ ]prove (to myself) that oregon is the state above california
[ ]film vegetarian/non-vegetarian cooking show
[ ]make iphone pix “tennis” program protype
[ ]finish hip-hop/rap/club track
[ ]finish dance track with the bearface<3
Things to do:
- drop a rap/hip-hop track (not sure which to go with, they are two very different things)
- drop a dance track
- paint my canvases
- shirt screen for sisTaus
- catch up on my readings (personal and academic)
- actually sort recipes for vegetacular.com
- learn more about video processing
- video games
If time permits:
- wine tasting
- get hyphy, hella up in nor cal
- set a GRE test date
- more grad school applications
- renew Disneyland passport
- renew actual passport

